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mmm i THE PHILADELPHIA INQUIRES. SUNDAY MORNING. MAY 2. 1963 2 a 3 Died Dili Dili New York Bond Market- i mci i .1 -suaaen t. im in r.

J. T. Farrell, JO, PALU huaband of maniJ i "Pl Gr. 0omow 7AT 30. 15.

MOIXIE Inee Hewjtckeri Baumgarten, of 2" uoruoni, tiui, win et in uk Anshel. Deaths Elsewhere Locust Upper Darby, aged Bei-ibe ov Row. moth Tillie, John Z. Harner, Civic Leader in aiivee and trie no, re invited is the Ka'herin. TuZi.iT Havertown, Mr.

Ethel Sales in Net lsie V.OOO's High Low Last eng. Mern. 12a lOO'a 99-, 100 CORPORATION BONDS A-B-C Sales In Net Issue Side's High I-ow Last chg AirRcd 3s7 120 11 U7'i 1'j AlaPow J' i72 I i'a 9J'i leiraic rvM.j it 1S1 lis X-Ray Pioneer, MichCG 3 i9 It 9t'4 H'4-- a 19 95 94'. J7 103- 102 102J 1 P. M.

at the Spencer Ida Lomaa Ri iv. "2 n1 Aran son. of Dallaa. Tews, Mr. Evelyn, TVideon Sob Funeral Home.

Gar- To D- Z' Mr- Seta Wnhl. also rett rd. at Shadeland Drexel Hill.C, HaId WniitL' Relatives where ft.ends may tall Mon eve. uhigh avelM riii! un to Industry Lodge rl3! F. and i.edr Hil Cem.

services Sunday. 10 A. M. precisely.l AM. services I P.

M. Contributions! nead, Mon- v- 6419 N. Broad Int 1 may be made to the Shrinera Hospital rBRiim.u.. Cem. Shiva will be observed for Crippled Chilton Roosevelt blvd US1" "ft the Zal residence.

125 E. ML C. Leo De Orsey, financial Allrghl. CV441 29 105 i lO.i'i 105 i 2'. as'i it MplHon 3J.Ta MpisStL aS5 MSPSSM Mlf MinMM P.stiJ MKT tn5'aa33f MoKaT MoKanT 4s90 99 i ft 9.

1 31 1 134 31 i 30'i Is Dead at 67 Boyertown, 92 adviser to the original seven astronauts and executive vice, president of the Washington, Redskins football team in! at FennypacR r-r. riuia. riease omit m0ih.r -ij V. i. "v-flowers.

Int. Valley Forge Gardena. rt.IT ir, M'i. Alleg 4sS 7 7 7 AllicdCh 3'js 33 92'i 42' 92'i- AihSt 170 in 125 12 i-1 Alcoa 21 9S 97 97 Alcoa 2S 94 9i's 9j'a Alcoa 379 1 i AlumCa 32 100 9'i 100 AlumCa 8' 9S'- law wiiuTm. 1.

ft MVRRAYJ 1 70 70 24 68 47'. 263 77 76', 151 78 'a 77J, lt4 7' 75'. 57 89' 88 7 a Mof'ac 5s.XM5f I MoP MP isX)M MoPac 4 0 70 48 85'. 74 1. 1965.

late Herman T. Ehrlich. also survived: v. XXL of Molly 2975 Kingston Way. Cornweil.

Heights, by it grandchUdren 27 CohjM. broth-wife of the late William Beattie and children and 1 great fat-grandchild Slmb" nd Samuel Miami Beach, Fla. He was 61. John Z. Harner, Boyertown For the past two years, dur- business leader, died ADut cv48 39 105 103 103 I "or Dr.

John Thompson Farrell, a pioneer in X-ray tech- (3's Ami mother ot niuiara oeatue, of neiauvei and friends are invited to -ki i- Cornwells Heights. Relatives and'services P. M7 it the i VS "on- 12:15 MohawkM 4s9 74'a 74 84'4 l'4 iionon a.vwo:f 10 81 nv 82' mg ral rh.n.1. Chapels. friends are inviiea to attend funeral! nerscftler Funeral 5 103'i 10i'.

niques in the r0(1 Marshall Mr r4.iH '2 nd lived at 600 High- amk cvj'sj m-, 'a-Mtwdo r. aarnau, Jir. uopt cv4 408o i no 174'. 3 Mtwdt 41 services. 7:30 f.

M. won. in st. (Broad st. at the blvd te E'Ji ii "i William S.

Hoffmann Funeral Home.lH.r Jehuda cem. Thi family iriil cl. Ik'JI Memorial Park. 10 10:. mr.m 1 101 101 un A Smell 4'88 J'tWdCr 4.s8l 24 101'.

101'. UulmeviUe Heights, with turn to the lata rnri.n 1 field, died Friday in Jefierson Orsey ran the Redskins. As "4C- Phila. 34 104'i Wi Rev. AlbeH R.

Williams, of the Faithioera. Baptist Church, officiating. Cremation 104 a 104 104'. RATI. April 30 195.

ALBERT, be 99' 417 100 Tues. pvt. at Sunset Memorial loved husband of Angela Rati (Pe- 198. MARIK E. 'nee Siederi.

widow of Horace G. 87 91' cm il jt'm ii't 54 I S-O-P vV3 1ev5'is' 8'i 4 NatAirl 10 in 51, 5)t 4 NatB1ap 47 lOiMOl'i 103'i- 'I Natt ash 4J.s7 13 98', 1, Park. Phila. truioi. of 1513 S.

Mole St. Relatives and I hit A I tM, a 42-i 85 Wend. are Invited to funeral lu arsri la. ri 1 11 A. from Penna.

Burial 1327- Medical College Hospital. He noted tax attorney, he was ad- Mr. Harner was chairman orXmsug sj.ir was 67 jviser for entertainer Arthur the board and of the Union and the late radio-TVManufacturing an Dr. Farrell, who lived at EAri R. Mur-foundry specializing in the re-li? Spruce st.

and had offices in therow, among others. production of antique ironjAmTjtT Medical Tower Building, served! in 1959 when a prominent! works- 1Ie founded the(imTT 2v as president of the Philadelphia 'government official asked Hosiery Mill and wsj5 pl noon, at Mann Funeral Home. 214 W. 29 S. Broad at.

Int. Holy Ctoaa Cem. C1 "1 118 l'i 8.V.-81.-79. 75. NOairy 4 til 5 100'.

100', 100'i viewing Mon. eve. 29, WILHEI.MINA (nee Fex, ife of the late William Becker, of 4434 N. Reese mother of Rev. Joseph L.

Becker. Rev William J. Becker, Sr. Emma Maria, S.S.Jj Howard Becker, Mrs. Marie Wei-land.

John Becker, and Edward Becker. 92'a 84', 771. 9r. 85 791. 7S'.

89 981. 94 Dairy I 9t', ft, laoor and to viewing after 11, A. luesdy. FIEICHMAV. April 30.

1965. at the Masonic Home. 3333 N. Broad at. HENRY, husband of Stella KWrh.

AVENSf April 30. ENID wife of the late Hubert F. Ravens-croft. Funeral services at West Laurel 91 82' 79, 7 89''a 98i 99 73 -1 8 93 -m 3a 93. 42'a 92'a 92', 4 101 101 101 12 99 99 99 Relatives and friends are invited to fa County Medical Society in 1956 to represent tne original mer-- Xm Too i'- Relative, and frienH.

atut mm. neral 9:30 A. from Hill Cem. Chapel. Belmont Cyn.

wyd. on May 3. at 11 A. M. Int.

private. Anheusr 4'i89 Rempfer Funeral Home. 4407 N. 5th st ir wOT "'eii Lodg 71. F.

and NatOairy 3s70 Mlairy NatDist NLead NatSU NatStl NTea NJBellT 3VsS8 NJPwH.t .1,74 NY tent 680 YCent 5s201J NVC and as president of the Pennsyl-cury astronauts he vania Medical Society in 1958iithout pay. Two of his 9SVr 99 f. 73'. 10." i 100-', 98'-a-101 5 1021 102 AnnArh 495 ApcoOtl Armco 4'jsS Armco 4 j584 4 102 101'i 101'i 3 85' 85'. 43 90', 93J 4 74 i 79 2 88't M'i 111 51 103', 54 42 II 1" Solemn Requiem Mass at St.

Henry "V1" fl Br.lni Church, 11 A. Int. Holy Sepulchre1 Wlnut Tu- May Cem. Viewing Mon. eve.

I p- M. Int. Greenmount Cem. Friends I may call at Bringhurst's. 7 to 4 Mt.

Pleasant Havertown. hus-jana 13D3. 1 100', 33 99', 30 102'i 101 menis tor tnem stirred Key troversies! the nurrhase of During the First World War Armour 584l Mnlc service I P. M. Park- o.nu oi me iaie ceua inee wrin- Drvv niinrrccnB soni, father of Mra.

Aaron iRebaij "t-'-'l rRUttMUK 101 3 101 101 Tv-iins on premises). motei an(j the ne served as acting burgess ofj Armr5s4f re professor of clinical dollar contract with LifeiBo'ertown and for years wasiEJ Pearlstem and Mrs. Milton (Mildred) of 4907 N. ath MARY DOROTHY, beloved wife of Howard A. (nee Mc- He was FOLEY.

April 29, 1965. MARIE Ginsburg. brother of William Rubin NY Cent 4s98 inee McBride), formerly of 1328 E. also survived by three grandchildren. radiology at the University for personal stories.

a member of the borough Assoinv jyrr Assoinv nci5 oeiovea mother of Edward Services, 12 noon, precisely, at 142 U4' 8o2 141'. 18' 3 10lJ4 101J4 101J4- 2'. 21 lOVi IOJ'4 103 20 98', 98', Wt 5 96 96'i 25 44 9 3 941 2 9l'i 91'i 91', 1, council. t'tiiisyivauia uiauuaie ociiuui Nulty). Relatives and friends invited to funeral.

8 30 A. Givnisb Funeral Home, 5th st. at Lindley ave. Masa of Requiem, Church Of The Incarnation, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Viewing Mon. vt. Mane R.

Nielsen, Raymond Roseanne M. Gibson, Kathleen Campbell, Sarah Jane M. Hess. Rela. Rosenberg's Raphael Sacka.

4720 N. Broad at. Int. Mt. Sharon Cem.

Shiva will be observed at 1704 Mt. Pleaunt NYCHR NYCI.S 3'8 NYCIJi 3'js9r Yl'MC NYMC 3'is8r NY ChS uves tnenns are invited to Havertown, Pa. Kindly omit of Medicine and was the author of "Roentgen Diagnosis of Diseases of the Gastrointestinal Russell II. Dobbins, who was a chauffeur for two Presidents and other dignitaries many Assoinv 4' WW Assoinv 4W4 Atchison 4s95 Atchison 495st AtK'stL 4s80 AtRef cv4't87 AtlRef 3's74 AUHef 2S.M funeral 8 30 A. Burns 1002 83'i 82'a 8l'i 'i 277 78' 77 77'.

14 75'4 75'i 8 67' 67 7' 5 Wi 65 5 71 70', 1, 4 9 69 69 2 86'i 8'i 86'i- U. 80 80 80 l'i 0 60 -IV 56'a 55'i 54'i-i 1 38 15 14 15 ijj 38 3'i 34'i 34'i 86 a 8a', W) 55 55 55 36 100'. 100'i 100'k NYHar 4s43B He was active in Masonic affairs and was a past master of the Stichter Lodge, and AM, Pottstown. He was a charter member and chaplain of the BROWN. MARY C.

April 29. MSiKd il.T'u 4 92'a 92', 92', (58 120 119', 5 88', 881 88 i Tract." of the Wyncote House. Wyncote. Pi.iNam. rhurrh.

vi.l, "t.V 1965, CLARA I years ago, in west Orange, sieinwunzeii wite ot tne late Max Memorial Service 1:30 P. at Helweg 4c Son, 463 York Jenkin- Wolf of 5328 Lebanon ave. Mother of 99'i99151 104 105 I 764 99 31-32 AutoC cv481 62 105 J. He was 71. Mr.

Dobbins began driving GARR AMOVE. HELEN J. (nee Cros- Augusta Schachter. Mra. Eva son).

April 2. wife nl Michael, of Cornfeld. Mra. Minerva Cohen. Mr.

Boyertown Rotary Club. 94 20 200 200 -5 S. Lambert at. Relatives and friends Schachter It the late Herman 91' Avco cv 579 BallGF. 493 BtO He the the for textile magnate Campbell was also a director of Clark at his estate in Elberon'Schwenkfelder Library at invited to attend funeral, 4 A.

i 2cnter- Als? wrvived by 4 grand. Dr. Farrell served as roentgenologist at Lankenau Hospital from 1941 to 1948 and in a similar capacity at White Haven Sanatorium from 1931 to 1946. He was a graduate of Hobart 10 120 25 105 95, 82 96 ITa 87'4 from residence. Solemn High Mass.

St.lcPlld.ren- Relatives and friends are in. town. Int. Mt. Royal Montreal, Canada.

28. 1965. EDWIN beloved son of the late Henry C. and Mary J. Carroll (nee Clark), formerly of 1621 N.

55th st. Relatives and friends are Invited to attend the funeral on 8 A. M. from Perrl's 82'. BO Monica's Church.

10 A. M. Int. SSiv le? 1 P. pre- PprWinmpn Prpnamtnrv Srhnn! B40 Peter Paul cem.

Viewing Mon. eve. ciseiy, ooiasieinr, 6410 N. Broad at 87 87 94' 87'. 88 94', 82'i 82'.

5 1041. 104, 14-, 4 85'. 85'a 85'. NYLaW 4 NY Lack 4s73 vjNH vJNH NY PAL 2J.s7S NYSus NYTel NYTel 493 NYTel NYTel 381 Nia MP Ni MP NopctK' 4's87 NorliW 49e Nor NG Nor NO 4 Nor NO, 4'7! Nor Nnr NG 4'iS84 NoPac NorPac 497 12 13 Int. Montefiore Cem.

Shiva will be ob- 94 uiiKuun. May makiun (neel served 5328 Lebanon ave, 32 117J. 116 117 I SURVIVED BY WIFE Ib4o 3 His interest in the Pennsyl- vania German folklore led him r' 34 148 145 145 3 werner), of Jilt ihouron wife of; College and received his uied Funeral Service, 8645 West Chester pike Upper Darby, pa, suDuroan. ooiemn: un oi aphi X. 1965.

of 4427': Trr 5 102'. 102', 102'i- 11 97', 96 96 105 100'. 991. 1 bumlaM rhn.nl. a St.

V. erner na Mrs.l Fleming CHARLES husband uotiui ucgicc at uukuuu Beth St a a Int St Tlenis Cem Frinrf: Hebecca i Sejetnlck. Services 2, the late Mary E. Lauer' into active participation in Medical College in 1922. BethS V2 92 8 103'4 102'i 10 102'.

5 100-', 100', 1 100'. 100', 22 101', 101', 101', 29 to 10. Parkingj of Rev. George V. Scherf and may call Sun.

7 1095 96'i 90'i 94 by attendants. iiiauv kuuuiai e.luursi iltl-luu Rth Ktl WROTE ARTICLE 70 9' 91', 41' ing the Pennsylvania German, Boeing in 1913. That led to his chauf-feuring President Woodrow Wilson, ex President Theodore Roosevelt and other notables including Al Smith and J. P. Morgan when they came to New Jersey.

Mr. Dobbins became an employe of the Essex county Park Commission in 1921 and was made superintendent of maintenance for the eastern division 10 years later. In 1956, Dr. Farrell contribut 417 156', 151'2 1 109 74 72'. 73 1 7t'i 71'.

1 NebS be at friend.Vnd mmber. of The Ho'ly WernermV.7 H' US' lnVd toftuE? Werner, 4812 N. 9th St. 4 A. Fittpatrick it Sons Fu- GRAY.

April 30. 1965, WILLIAM rera' "om' ,425 LyLum Rox-ALLEN, aon of the late William W. and Solemn Requiem Mass, Folklore Society, of which heiRESSi EI? NorPac j2047 ed one of a series of articles was a director, and the Lchighj g- etV'i 254 401 44'. 46', -r 9 83 82's 82(4- 590 29, 1965. of Wlld-wouJ, N.

forme.iy of Cheltenham and Wissinoming, WILLIAM husband of the late Ellen (nee Best), aged 82. Relatives, friends, members of Carpenters and Jointers Union Local 122 are invited to attend funeral 11 A. from Rowland Gan- appearing in The Inquirer on Church of St. Mary of-The Assumption, County Historical isociety. BudgetF 62010 11 Mary Gray, formerly of 5735 N.

"Success," dealing with the iu a. m. int. Holy Sepulchre Cem, Friends may call Mon. eve.

after 7. Buf Nia 2J.5 5 854 85'4 8V4- Nnrthrp cvSs'4 Rulova 4.84 115 11.1'. Ill 113 He was an elder and trustee of St. Paul's United Church theories of life and the successful man. May I.

1965. Of! Burro 146 1213, 117'i 117'V- 3'i ohioEd OalEIPow 3s76 2 86', Bb' 8,, CanPac 4perp 3 84'. 84J. 84', OklaGE ther Funeral Home, 7015 Torresdale ave. Int.

Magnolia Cem. Friends may Christ, Amityville. E.inAn in ms 45th husband CPac fn4sperp 23 78lk 78'a iiiu He is survived by his wife, the Qiir-i-inCT fira hie tha of Carolyn West Schopbarh. Residence 3 Loriann Warren Township, 31 91', to-'. 40, 1 17 65', 65's 65'.

fi 104', 104', 104', 1 S3 4 82J. 5 5 B5. 85'. ffl 396 137 132', fcl 8 88', 88'. 3 86 86 84 I 100'i 100'i 100'.

'i 7 86', 8'a 86', 'J 152 123'. 122 122 I 123-1 122 122'1- 10 41 91 41 22 122 121 121 23 104'i 104 104 i 12 104', lai'i 11 loi io2', 13 100'a 100 100 5 100 100 100 .4 12 100 100 1(10 36 110 100'i 101 Vi 72 72 Mascher st. Servicea 2 P. at Mann Funeral Home, 219 W. Tabor rd.

Viewing Monday evening. 29, 1965. of 2527 S. 68th ERNEST husband of Marie Halst. Relatives and friends are invited to services, 2 P.

Jos M. Haas Funeral Home. Elmwood ave. at Mth st. Int.

Mt. Moriah Cem. Friends may call Sun. eve. 7 to 10 P.

M. HARTMAN. Apr. 29, 1965. ANNE E.

3 72 call sun. I lo i. 653 Large for merly of Frankford, April 30, 1965 4-81 former Miriam Ott, and a sister, Thomas Burns Morton, re- nainneia, J. services will be held s'iso lormer Anna nom a son, a son. I'aul case 94 95 87 87 at the Memorial Funeral Home, 400 tired Federal mediator, a two grandchildren and one'rVrfv Mrs.

Cecil Metcalf. Services will be at 1 P. M. Tuesday at Oliver mer Virginia commissioner 01 great-grandchild OIlnM Owenlll OxfP PaiCtE 589 PacGK Sk9 Pac Pac C.K Pac CE Po GE rranxun riace, nainfieid, N. on 1:30 P.

M. Friends may call at the funeral home 7 to 9 P. M. SELIGM AN. April 29.

1965. of MSI 43 95 i 87 10 101Ji 24 101 357 115' 8 90', 81', 4 8K', 74 4n'. 101'i 101Ji- 100 't 101', 1 111 90'i 90', 81'. 8t'- 'i 88', 88', CalerTr (elanes cv490 Olanes 3'vs76 (end a 4s95 OnNYPw 3s74 H. Bair's, 1820 Chestnut at.

Burial is private. laoor ana inausiry ana onetimei Richmond city councilman, in' Richmond, Va. He was 83. (nee Gatter), of 429 W. Girard wife of the late Otto E.

Hartman. Rela Camac BENJAMIN son of lives and friends are invited to th 'at Benjamin and Lilly Se. 4V 46 RNJ Mrs.Geo.Paynter r. 4'JSIW.) ito 5'as7 service 10 A. St.

Johns Relatives and friends are in-odist Church, 3d st. below George gt.i yited to the service, 1 P. From 1942 until his retire 5 101'i 101'. 101'i- t. 415 161 1M'4 i't l'GE 4'iKlf 4W4 9'i 99 93'i Int.

Northwood Cem. Friends may call' the Erie ave. parlors of Harold at the Wackerman Funeral Home, 1211 1 Mulligan, 9th and Erie ave. Int. U.

Succumbs at 102 ROSE (nee Clbotti), wife of the late Michael Carunchio, In her 84th year. Relatives and friends are invited to attend funeral 8 30 A. from the Fluehr Funeral Home, 3301-15 Cott-man ave. Solemn Requiem Mass Church of Our Lady of Ransom, 10 A. M.

Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Mon. eve. CASSIDY.

Suddenly, on April 29, 1965, of 2202 E. Huntingdon ANNA sister of Laura Cassidy. RelaUves and friends; also B. V. M.

Sodality are Invited to funeral A. McBride Funeral Home, 2321 E. Huntingdon st. Solemn Requiem Mass, St. Anne's Church, 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Cross Cemetery. Viewing Sunday evening. May 1, 1965, MARION (nee Skilton), at her home.

843 Mana- jPac CE 378 Pao CE I'll- r.v ii. .,1 vo 1 1 44 110'k 108 110', 2 44'i 94'i 94i- National Beverly, N. J. Friends N. 5th Mon.

eve. ment in 1957, Mr. Morton was with the Federal Mediation Service, mediating labor dispute in Virginia, Delaware, Ohio and North Carolina. 81l 82 J.jPaGE 3 PacGE 3s70 ire invited Sun. eve, 8F.WTER.-0n May 1, 1965.

ALEXAN aa 89'k 93 'i 85'a 84 83' 42'. 92'. 89'. 84 99 8Pi 3k 85'. 84 81 92i 92 89'k 84 98'k 81'.

3.71 12 81 82 3 98 82 101 77 67'i 2 83 28 85 DER, husband of Mary (nee Rines) Sewter, of 245 Powell Springfield, Chad cv6s74w Chadh590s xv ChamP 4'i84 3'73 CJiO 3'is 96D CftO 3's 96E ChiBftQ 4j7S ChiF.111 cv5s97f ChiEUI 52054f C'hlKUl 33.5 ChlOW 4s88 ChIL 4RU CMSP Js2055f cv4's44 ChlNW 4'as9f ChiA-NW 3n89 97'6 101 3 PacGiK 3,74 66'1 P.ctiiE Pa. Relativea and friends are invited Before becoming a mediator, to the service on 10:30 A. Mrs. Sarah Paynter, at 102 one of the city's oldest residents, died Friday at her home, 6126 Beldcn st. In good, health for most of her long life, she became bedridden two years ago.

o.i t-4 ac i PAUL SPENCE CRAIGIE, a resident of Manoa until last November, died Saturday at Baptist Hospital, Louisville, Ky. He was 49. Mr. Craigie was eastern sales manager for the Brown and Foreman Co. until moving to Louisville, where he owned the Personnel Exchange an employment agency.

A graduate of Central High School and Ursinus College, Mr. Craigie received a master's degree from American University before serving as a field artillery captain in the Second World 65', 1', 81H 78'. at tne spencer r. vicieon Son Funeral Home, Garrett at Shadeland 78'. 78'.

PacTtT 2'15S6 PAA UQ "Vl I', lot) he had served for four years from 1938-42 as commissioner of labor and industry for Vir 199 -1 I'D urexel Hill, where friends may tawna RoxborouRh, widow of 12 66 64 16 66 65 65 77i 77 27 77' 76' 867 116'4 112' 2 76 76 call Mon. 7 to 9. Int. Arlington 9 Wl't 1UI1 1UP Cem, ginia. He was appointed by the Penn RR Sst jo mi mjl rr 11 late Gov.

James H. Price. Pen SHAFFER. April 30, 1965. CHARLES husband of the late Edna Shaffer HAAS.

Of 47 Delaware Somers Point, N. May 1, 1965, HARRY A. HAAS, age 89 years, husband of Gladys Haas. Relatives, friends are invited to services :30 P. at the Middleton Funeral Home, 304 Shore! Somers Point, N.

J. Int. Mt. Peace Pa. Friends may call Mon.

7 till time of services. HEBDON. April 30, 1965, GWEN of 1706 Locust st. Funeral services at Bringhurst's, 2000 Walnut on May 3, at 3 P. M.

Int. West Laurel Hill Cem. (No viewing.) HUDSON. HERBERT VANCE Suddenly on Apr. 30.

1965. of 4626 San-som husband of Florence Barrett Hudson. Service and Interment private. 1, 1965, of New York City, formerly of Willow Grove, VIRGINIA (nee Fisher), beloved wife of Theodore, and daughter of Harry and Alma Pfanner. Funeral Services will be held on at 2 P.

from The Felty Funeral Home, 20 W. Mont 12 102" 10 71', 71' ChiRIP 5'js81 Chi TH lm-94 Mrs. Paynter, born Sarah Bates in Glendale, New Jersey, during the Civil War, came to 3012 100 9-32 100 1 Frank N. Christy. Relatives and friends are invited to service 2 30 P.

W. Mills Turner Funeral Home, 6028 Ridge Rox. Friends may call Mon. 7 to J. (Parking facilities.

29th, of 3135 N. 25th JAMES husband of Lillian M. (nee Euan), brother-in-law of Sr. Marita 42 32 100 M4-J-i 4H, 92 IJ Pen RR (nee Swain), Relatives and friends, also employes Westinghouse Co. Invited to 58 92 ChockF 4'js81 ECinG 4'is87 Mrs.

Agnes Creighton Rumsey 11 91', 15 66 77' i- 76'. '4 116'. 76 71', 1 92 1 'i li 96'4 87 98'i- i 95', 86-'i 145 2'k IV, 75 92 96' 85' 96 87 2s75 Philadelphia as a young girl. Pen RK 4'84 Pen RR PerMar I'hllHW 4'77 attend the funeral service Sun. 8 P.

from Logan's Funeral Home, 926 W. Cobbs Creek (Yeadon). Int. Goodman, a former book and magazine editor, in 3'if64 InUnT 2J.s74 (IT Fin err Fin 3s70 Her husband, George, who was employed in the city's electrical O.S.F., and uncle of Sr. M.

Immacu Orrvillei Ohio. Friends may call 3 H'i 77', 77', 'i 2 87', 87, 9 96 96 96 -2't! 7 104'i I04'i 20 100', 99', 100 4 .1 83'. 83'i 83'i- i Conn. She was 56. 46' i 85 'i 96'i 87 98'i 95 86'i 142 92'i 75 War.

He is survived by his wife, late O.S.F. Relatives, friends and 95' i 86'. Sun. eve. Southampton.

Pi Holy Name Society are invited to the Mrs. Goodman was the wid itles Sv 3s77 PhilaEl 5.s89 Phila El 4 Phila El PhllaEl PhilaEI Louise; a daughter, Laura; his Clly Pd rv5v82 237 147 lunerai 8:43 A. trom John J. Brvers, 2741-43 W. Allegheny ave.

1.1 96' tt ow of Jack A. Goodman, a for bureau, died 17 years ago. Surviving are three daughters, Ethel, Mrs. Viola Maclntire and mother, Mrs. Emma Morgan CCCSt.

4'j77 2 87 87 87 Solemn Requiem Mass Corpus Christli I'hllllpP 830 120'i mer vice president and execu Craigie, and a brother. 117'i 118'i- 2ffi 101'. 102 9t'i 93' ri i m. s.70 J4 ioj tive editor of Simon Schuster, PCC4SL 575 April 30. 1965, ESTHER E.

(nee Dem-berger), ae 59 years, wife of Gerald Y. Relatives and friends Invited to attend service, 2 P. Wm. Rowen Grant Funeral Home. Street rd.

and 2d Street pike, Southampton. Int. Rlchboro Cem. Friends may call Monday evening. 1 102 102 102 167 125'.

12.1'i 2 2 141 116i 114 114 2 CCCCWM 491 ClevEUll 3s70 Cluett Colllnsn ColllnsR ColoF cv41s77 Col Gas 5's85 uiakl.es is. UAVis, em PitCoal who died in 1957. Mrs. Mildred Kitchen; two grandchildren, five great-grandchildren and seven gomery Hatboro. Int.

Union Kichboro. Relatives and friends may call on Tues. after 1 P. M. In lieu of flowers it is requested that remem 28 100 1-16 99 9-16 99 916 ploye of the Kirk and Nice fu She was associated with her 318 98 95'i- PltPlate 3s67 3 98 Church, 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem, Viewing Mon. eve. 29, 1965.

JOHN nusband of Marjorie (nee Bottonely), of 3424 Fairmount ave. Relatives and friends are invited to funeral, 9 A. 3635 Spring Garden St. Solemn Mass of Requiem, 10 A. Church of St.

Agatha. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friends may call Mon. 7 to 9.

neral home, died Friday at husband as an editor in the PotEPw Proct C. brances be sent to the American Can-cer Society. 12 105' i 1031. 1 13 103'i 102'i 103 -1 102'i 102'i 102'i- Col Gal 582 nl Gas Germantown Hospital. He was publishing firm until his death 79 76 74 -5 93'i 93'i 93'i- 100-'.

93 93 93 R-S-T KAPLAN. April 30. 1965. EVA, of SHODDER. On April 30, 1965.

JOHN husband of Doris of 642 N. Hurffville Deptford, J. Aged 57. Relatives and friends of the family are Invited to HARRY JACOBS, retired and was also an editor of 1531 E. Mt.

Airy daughter of Sol 71 and lived at 131 E. Tulpehocken st. Surviving are his omon and Dora Kaplan, sister of Martin Kaplan and Sarah Markowttz. Relatives attend the funeral on Wed. at 8:30 A.

cagar manufacturer, died Fri day at the Rest Haven Con 41 56' i 55i SS'i J', wife, the former Helen Fergu and friends are Invited to- graveside th McCmn Funeral Home, Brown 1 C-4 avj 4 Monmouth Gloucester City, N. J. services Sunday. 1:30. Beth David 174'i 176 valescent Home, Broomall.

He son; a son, Charles a CONNELLY. On May 1, 1965. of 3666 Frankford MARY wife of the late Patrick H. Connelly. Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 8 30 A.

from the Parlors oi Harold B. Mulligan, 1119 W. Lehigh ave. Solemn1 5 101'i 101'i 101'i- 1 4 97'i 97'i 97'i 2 92'i 92i 'i 10 90'. 90'.

3 88 88 88 3 93'i 93'i 228 144'i 140 142 l'i 9 87 4. 5 77Ji T7'U 1 73 73 73 15 104'i m'i- 106 106 106 Cosmopolitan Magazine. John Stephens, nign Mass ot Heouiem. A. at Cemetery, Elmont, Long Island.

oi i.ii 130 i l1 was 101 and lived at 1422 Rob daughter, Mrs. Rodman Dun St. Ann's Church, Blackwood Terrace, PuhSEG PubSEG Rcadg 3'is95 ReynTob 3s73 Rlt-hfl Hohr Ryder StLaw Ad Sx Sl.SE 52006f SLSK SILSE 480 StLSF ScottPa cv3sTl Sears Sear.RAc 5k? Col Gas 4s8l Col Gas 4'8t Col Gas Col Gas ColGas 3s75B CnlSOE Comb Comw Ed 377 nmw Ed 399 ComEd 2-'is99 Con Erils 5s87 Con Edii 590 Con Ed ConEd ConEdls 4s88 3919 N. Franklin N. J.

int. New St. Mary's Rdl. bins st. He was a founder of bar, eight grandchildren and miwr, N.

J. Friendi may call Tues. eve. Requiem Mass, St. Joan of Arc Church, 1 9.

9 01 4. 1 April 30, 1965, MARTIN, beloved husband of Caroline (nee Ebert). Relatives 10 A. M. Int.

Holy Crosi Cem. Friends three great-grandchildren. and friends are invited to servicesi are Invited Mon. eve. STALLMAN.

April 30, 1965, of 5511 Morris CLARENCE husband of the Denenberger Beneficial Association. Surviving are a son, Herman; a daughter, Mrs, Rose MRS. CARL GORDON, a so Agnei t. (nee Allen), services April 29, 1965. of Executive ,51 295 108 100 107 6', 1 90'i 90'i 90'i2.

36 87 86', 87 16 143 141 142'i 109 102'i 101'k (, 26 104', 103'. 10.1',- 53 101', 100', U. 11 100', 100', 100', 4, vv aw IT 7 11 A. Calvary Church. Pulaski ave 4431 Spruce R.

DAVID CONNER cial studies teacher at Dobbins Tilli; six grandchildren and six father of Kenneth D. Conner. Relatives and Manhelm st. Int. St.

Thomas Churchyard, Whltemarsh. In lieu of flowers, donations may be mada to SearsAo Technical School, 22d st. and and friends are invited to service Thurs. ConEdia ConEdls 3'js83 ConEdH Lehigh died Saturday in calvary Church Memorial Fund. Servl'L John H.

Stephens, a vice president and director of Tactair, iV vu1, 90'. ConEdis ConEdls 90', Einstein Medical Center. Mrs. 5 102' 02'. Shell!) ShellUn 100 Evans Lane, 2 P.

Griesa Funeral Home, N. W. Cor. 8th 4 Hunting Park ave. Friends may call Monday evening.

Int. Forest Hills Cemetery. LAKIN. May 1, SARAH, Park Pleasant Conv. Home (formerly of 3956 Pennsgrove Beloved mother ot Hyman, Eva Katz, Mary Goldstein.

Relatives, friends invited to services 3 P. Reisman Funeral Chapel, 2317 N. Broad st. Int. Mt.

Sharon. Family will return to 3827 Walnut st. LANDAU. May 1. 1965, RUTH (nee Fischer), wife of Manfred Landau, of 1130 Hillcrest rd Penn Valley, mother of Myron and Ellis Landau, daughter nf Anna nnH th lafe Harry Fischer.

14 90'. gn an on oo ConEdls Gordon, the former Marion 3s72 3s74 2's82 4'a84 manufacturers of aircraft equipment in Bridgeport, Mont Sinclair 4.60s88 Slnclr ConEdls CnnEdli CEIeclr 2 P. Kirk 4 Nice, 6301 Germantown ve. Friends may call Wed. eve.

27, 1965, JOSEPH of 846 N. 27th st beloved husband of Katherin A. Corcoran (nee Turner). Relatives and friends are invited to the funeral 9 A. at the, Dinan Funeral Home, 1923 Spring Gar- den st.

High Requiem Mass, 10 A. St. Francis Xavier Church. Friends may call Sun. eve.

Werner, lived at 8219 Thuron st. 11 102'i 102'i 102'i- Ti 2 98 98 98 15 94 14 88 '4 88 84'i 'i 16 83 87'i 88 'i 18 87 8t' 23 8.V'i 86 15 41'i 41 91'i 1 5 84-U 8-1'i 84" 'i 15 80 79'i 2 82'i 64 114 113 113 I 5 104'i 104'i- "i 2 104 104 104 'i I 103'i 10.1", 103'i 1 5 98'i 98'i 98 'i 1 84'i 84'k 89'i- 1 23 103 102', 3i 3 101 101 101 -Hi 6 101 'k 101'k 101'i .30 87'i 86'i 87'i i 27 UO'k 1UV. SmlthC great-grandchildren. MICHAEL vTjAMES, a farmer, died Thursday at his home on Grandview Skillman, N. J.

He was 79 and had operated a farm in Skillman for 60 years. He is survived by a brother, William, and a sister, Mrs. Anna Fearen. 13 101', 101 101 273 108'. 107'i 290 135'.

131 IVj 25 97', 97 4. 2 83'i 8.1'i 83'. 5 105'. 105'. io 1.

4. Havtrford. on May 1, 1965, JOHN HARRIS, husband of Mary Grace Stephens. Memorial service for relatives and friends on 2 P. at the Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church.

In lieu of flowers, contributions may be sent to the American Cancer Society or gomery county, died Saturday in Socony 4's93 Con NatG 5-82 5s85 Con NatG Sorony 2'a76 SoPac Con NG SoPac 83 101'. 100'i 100'4- i the charity of your choice. Bryn Mawr Hospital. He was 51 and lived at 100 Evans lane, Haverford. Mr.

Stephens was an aero May 1, 1965. at the ut- nf Mr. T.anrishurf D'AMBROSIA. lome of her on May 1. WIL Con NG Con NG onsl'w ConsPw ConsPw 4's90 ConsPw 2's75 Ct Bk daughter, mm.

Rose' Relatives and friends Invited to serv. LIAM husband of Ruth C. (nee SoPac 4'isSI SPacOr 4's77 SoPSKT Southlly Ss4 SoRyMem 5.s9 SwBelT 21.H85 Spiegel Inc 5.s87 66 98's 50 101 2 87'i 107'. 1 103'. 2 76', 11 tnni.

DiGiovanni, 7257 N. 21st MARY, ices 11 A. at Joseph Levine 98'. 100'a 87', 87', 107 107'. 103'i 103'.

76', 100'a 100', ...7 nautical engineer, a graduate of Fromm), of 349 E. Vankirk st. Rela-tlves, friends and members of Cres. Son. 1512 N.

Broad st. Int. Roose- velt Memorial Park. Please omit the Universities of Texas and centville EUB Church, Potter Lodge 1441 it AM. BenJ.

Frank Con flowers. I.ivn.-Mav t. 1965. GUSTAVE A Michigan, and a member of the WILLIAM TUBMAN, retired fruit and produce merchant, died Saturday at the Broad Street Hospital. He was 85 and Sptegl cv4'iSoo 194 114'i lint iii! ContBak 2386 100 5 32 99 15-16 100 5-32 ContCan 4'p85 10 100'i 100'i 100'i ContDIl 384 8 84'i 84 84'.

CopwSt cv5s74 94 1 29 124'i l'i She was a graduate of the University of Pennsylvania and a member of the Professional Circle and Congregation Ohev Zedek. Surviving, in addition to her husband, are three brothers, Albert Michael and Bernard and a sister, Mrs. Rebecca Seleznick, MRS. HYMANGELMAN, the former Pauline Kleiman, died Friday at the Oakwood Nursing Home, 1305 Oak Lane ave. She was 75 and lived at 6248 Algon ave.

Surviving are three daughters, Mrs. Edward Gilbert, Mrs. StdtX'a! National Association of Manu facturers. husband of Evelyn Bergman Lind, of 7490 Tulpehocken st. Relatives, friends and all organizations of which he was a member are invited to service, sistory, Lulu Temple, and employes of General Baking Co.

are invited tn services 10 A. A. Mercer Quinby's, 1125 W. Lehigh ave. Friends may call Mon.

eve. Masonic service, 8 P. M. (Parking at Atlantic Station). widow of Nicholas Ambrosia.

Relatives and friends invited to funeral 8:30 A. from Funeral Home of George E. Wittmaier, 6521 N. Broad st. Solemn Requiem Mass, St.

Athanasius Church, 10 A. M. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Mon.

tve. DOTY. ELLEN MARIE, auddenly Anril 29, 1965 (nee Boden), beloved wife of John L. Doty and mother of John of 853 N. 23d st.

Relatives and friends are invited to funeral CornPd 10 101'i 101'i 101'i- lived at 420 Durfor st Surviving' 43 99', 99', 72 100'i 100', 100', 5 84-', 84'i 84', 15 87', 87'i 4 90 89 89 7 i 97'i 97'i vri.x ft. He was a cofounder of the rowCol 4'is8t 408 116 112 114 2 2:30 P. Kirk Nice, 6301 German, town ave. Int. George Washington Me.

morial Park. Aircraft Products and Equip Cm 5 98'i 98'i 98'i- 'i Cur Pub 6s86f 53 69 68'i n-E-F 2155 Homer April 30, 1965, ANNA Kllngman, wife of ment Corp. in 1941 and a part MACATEE. -April 29. 1065.

of 1817 9 86 85'k 101 102 96'i 96; the late Henry A. Stumpf. Relatives StdOInd StdOInd StdONJ 2,74 StdPkg StaufCh Stoke Sunray 87 Sunray 66 Swift 73 S.vm cv4'is82 Talcott 5'js 74 Talcott cv-5s7 Tandy TexasCo 3V83 ner in the successor firm of Hulmeville rd. Cornwella Heights, ED sj ivt 5 96'i 5 97', 5 97 20 are nis wue, me lormer tie-becca Bowman; two daughters, Mrs. Sadie Chairman and Mrs.

Helen Brotrman; a son, Louis; two brothers, Aaron and Joseph; a sister, Mrs. Tillie Pottock, 87', friends are Invited to the service 1 P. Schneider Funeral 97'. 97', 97 97 ...3 144 'i 1SI (U. Day PL 2's75 Deere 4'i83 peere 3'77 riell.W 5s73 Dell.W 585 Dell.W 4'js8S 3 1 3 8 30 A.

from the Joseph F. Bren-WARD husband of Ann Loughrin nan Funeral Home, 858 N. 22d st. Sol- Macatee. Relatives and friends are in-emn Mass of Requiem.

10 A. M. St.vited to attend the funeral, 9 Jrancis Xavier Church. Int. HolyjA, from the Wm.

S. Hoffmann 89 151 87'. 68'i 61 M'i 55 Home, 617-19 W. OIney ave. Int.

Sunset Memorial Park. In lieu of flowe. s. 86 '4 98'. 87'.

68'. 61 2 54V- i 55 100 87'i- l'i 68'i 61 55'i 55'. 12 101'i 103'. (, 7 contributions may be sent to The 11 Charles Swart and Mrs. Albert five grandchildren and two rieipr.

1U8' insi 108'i 4 101'. 101 101', 24 0'i 90'i- 41'i 10 oepuicnre Lem. friends call Mon. Home, Hulmeville Corn DOUGLASS. Suddenly, on May l.18" WrZ LORETTA M.

(nee Doucette) beloved A- i Int. St. Dominic I Um.i Phila. Blind Relief Fund. THOMAS.

April 30, ALBERT 20 100'i 11)0 greatgrandchildren. nv? le.xLorp js65 164 89'i Weiner; a brother, two sisters and six grandchildren. I Jw.T,"rf will be received Sun. 46 44'i 99 99'. TexNO 2 79'.

79', 90 169'. 167', 2' aged 55 years, beloved husband of Alberta Thomas (nee Thomas), of 639 E. Wenslcy st. Relatives, friends, also employes of Wilfred Thomas, are are invited tn funeral. Wed tfl A eve- 93i 9.1'.

text- 87 85 DowCh 4.3588 DowCh cv382 Dress Duq I.t 4'is89 Duq l.t EastSSt cv573 LEON RUBIN, a retired fruit Aircraft Products Clifton Heights, in 1942. From 1949 to 1951 he was also a member of the board of directors c.i the McCormack-Medl Co. He was a member of the Merion Cricket Club. Surviving are his wife, the former Mary Grace Black; three sons, Charles Franklin T. and John his mother, Mrs.

Leila Harris and a sister. A memorial service will be 105 101 102 101 6 98 96'i 96'i- 1 11 84 83s. 83s. It, J. CLARK GLEESON, retired insurance agent, died Friday at his home, 121 East Swedesboro, J.

He was 63. S.T 2ii 122'i 120 120 no', Charles L. Kester's, 609-11 E. Allegheny MALONEY. April 30, 1965, EDWARD ave.

Solemn Requiem Mass at Ascension! of 1441 E. Columbia husband of Our Lord Church 10 A. M. Int. Holy of Evelyn V.

Maloney (nee Branigan). Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call Tues. 1 Relativea, friends, employes of Pepsi tve. I Cola Co.

and members of Black, Coyle, 340 104'i 104'. 4 invited to service 1 P. Hollen Funeral Home, 726-28 E. Allegheny ave. Int.

Our Lady of Grace Cem. Friends 36 105'i 104', 1 and produce merchant, died Saturday at Rest Haven Nursing Home, Broomall. He was Erie 5s 20201 may call Mon. eve. Mr.

Gleeson was a member of Irlev'isK? j'j McBride Post No. 839 A. L. are In y. On May 1.

WIL-1 In the funeral. Tues 8:30 A. M. 74 and lived at 1704 Mount LARD beloved husband of Loretta Burns Funeral Home, 1428 E. Columbia U-W-W-X-T UnElMo 3'is71 5 93'i 93'i 41'i i I'nfX'al 103', loj-J- l5 4.4;,t 273 g- I nPac 2 86 86 86 CnAirL cv4s90 547 127'j 128 2i A'rc 445 159', 156 159'.

UnGasC 5'k80 2 102'i 102 102 it Betnesaa Memoaist y.sw Swedesboro, and was a MasonJtcv TId it survivor! ISv his wifp tho Eedl'apB 5s81 m. inee uouceue), ot yi c. wesimore-, ave. (at Frankford High Kequl land st. Relatives and friends are invited em Mass.

Holy Name Church, 10 A. May I. of 2711 Patane Roslyn, MARGARET M. MA-GUIRE, wife of Robert Thomas. Solemn Requiem Mass, 10 A.

St. John of the Cross Church. Int. Holy Sepulchre Cem. Friends may call at the William R.

May Funeral Home. Eastnn rd. 4 Keswick avt Glenside, on Mon. eve. V.

"IKirestne in tuneral 8:30 A. M. Charles L. Viewing Mon. eve.

Kester's, 609-11 E. Allegheny ave. Sol-; MlnTIV riTurnrar emn Requiem Mass at Ascension of JAS5 VnGasCp 580 a 1UI H1SM Pleasant Havertown. He was a member of B'nai Chaim and Congregation Raim Ahuvin. He is survived by two sisters, Mrs.

Reba Pearlstein and Mrs. Mildred Ginsburg; a brother, William, and three 10 103'i 103'i- 8 loo1, loo', 12 100 100 100 ...7 12 98'i 98'i 98', ...1 7 951 95', 95 a 94'. 94 94'. 299 191 'i 186 186 4j 83 100'i 100'i 100'i iormer jiuarea maaara; a son, Dr. J.

Clark, Harrisburg dentist; a daughter, Mrs. Louis A. Strometz, and a brother, Dr. William a dentist in Maine. Cem Friend, mif nil Tiim ev Thomas V.

Martin and mother of tern, rnenas may call lues. eve. Mrf Elizabeth A. Vandenberg. Rela- RINNAN.

April 30. 1965. of 217 La-tives and friends invited to funeral, favelte Collingriaie, 8:30 A. from her late beloved husband of Agnes (nee'dence. 4509 N.

15th St. Solemn Mass of O'Kpefe) Tuneral un W. Mnn i Reonipm. Church nf the Holy Child, 10 TROUP -OLIVER J. April 27, Elrestne EEC cv5'lU FlaEC 5s2011 FoodKr cv479 GAccept 4'is85 GAOI1 Gen Cig GenElec 3'j76 GenEds G.MotAcc 5s77 GMotAcc 580 held at 2 P.

M. Monday at Bryn Mawr Presbyterian Church. MRS. JAMESVV. ALEXANDER, wife of the Springfield township, Montgomery county, commissioner, died Friday in "Chestnut Hill Hospi 1965, at Boynton Beach.

husband of Jane Duncan Troup. RelaUves and 79 30'. 18 30', 29'. 30 267 32', 31'. 31'i 71 51'i 51'.

51'. l'i 17 50', 50'. 50'i l' 41 99', 97'. 99', 3 101 100'i 4 89'i 89', 89', 2 92'. 52 72', 71 72-1 I 83 83 83 1 174 101's i G-H-l 34 99', 99'i 99'i 'i 36 109 108 108 -2 8 105'i 42 93'i 93'.

6 91 91 91 85 103'i 103'1 136 103'. 103'i 103'i 105 104', 103'. 101'i- 37 101'i 100'i 151 I01. 101 101'i 28 101'i 100'i 101'i- 558 100'i 100'. 100', 12 2 94'i 94'i 94', 'i 121 42'i 97'.

2 93'i 93'. 93', 79 94-, 94'. 'i 11 93', 93', invited to funeral P. Marvil Funeral Home, 1110 Main! A. M.

Int. Holy Sepulchru Cem. Friends friends are 5'i 4J, uarby. Pa. Friends caU Sun.

eve. 7 to 9. Int. Arlington Cem. may call Mon.

eve. 10:30 A. the Grace Presbyterian MARTIN. On April 28. 1965, of 7029 hurc1n'.

Yori V1" JdV Jenkintown, Louise JOSEPH brother-in-law P. 5dm fU of Mra. Susan Martin. Relatives and I Sun. after 4 P.

at Helweg 4 Son, I'nOasC 4W8 UnGasC UnGasC UnGasC I'nGasC 3'2s72 t'SFrgh cv5s81 USSteel 4'js86 I SSteel 483 Vanad Vend cv4'js80 VaEPw VirgRy Inc60 VirgRy 395 Vomad cv5.s82 Wabash Wabash 41 Wabash WPenEl WPenP 3'is66 WShor 4.2361 Crash-Fire Kills Girl BENJAMIN WINICK, financl GMotAcc 5s81 97 87 86'i lit, 3 97 96'i 97 1 1 13 86 86 4 U7'i 117'i 117'i 2 75'. 75'. 75'. 96 127 124'i 21 frienda Invited to funeral. 4 Yor Jenkintown.

Parkin in tal. Mrs. Alexander, the former al secretary of the International! gmacc PITTSBURGH, May 1 (AP) the rear. FLOWERS A. from Funeral Home of Louis Swift Plunkett.

cor. of Ogonti and 66th Nancy Arnold, was 46 and. Ladies Garment Workers Union gmacc An auto went out of control 1 90'i 90'i 90', 1 TUBMAN. May 1, 1965. WILLIAM, husband of Rebecca (nee Bowman), of on a Fort Pitt bridge approach 90 90 90 21 lived at 35 Red Oak Ore-in Philadelphia for 20 years.lg"' land.

She was a member of died Saturdav at the Einstein gmacc 3.75 420 Durfor father of Mrs. Sadie in downtown Pittsburgh Satur aves. Solemn Hequiem Mass. St. Atha-nasiua Church, 10 A.

M. Int. Holy Cross Cem. Friendi may call Sun. eve.

after 7 P. M. 3063 N. Stillman 1059 Frankford Avt, 2223 N. Front St.

93 91 92'i 92'i 99', Chairman. Mrs. Helen Broderman. Mr. 1 93 1 92'i 190 100'.

23 74 day, overturned and causht the Republican Club of Spring-) Medical Center. He was 62 and gmXc3' Louia Tubman, brother of Aaron Tubman. Joseph Tubman and Mra. Tillie 71'. 7421 DE 8-7100 74 HOUR PHONE SERVICE wsnor 4s2361r $4 72'i 71i 71'; April 29.

KATHARINE C. wile of Ben-j Jamin K. McKee. Relatives and friends 1 fire, killing 18-year-old Patricia lieIi townsnip, tne Republican lived at Park Towne Place. He Frederick of suburban Allison Women's Club of Pennsylvania was a member of the Zionist cv4s7i Pnttock; also survived by five grand-children and two great grandchildren i i'l Hi -r- 'ilM ii tf.ViT 4 235 235 235 1 EVJ'7 I invited to service 10 A.

Apts! (Irtlsitln flaral tartlM 4t 73 Vim it 5 98' 97', i i 97', 97', 97', 1 103'. 103'. 4 Relatives and friends are invited to and CenTEl cv4s90 and the North Hills Country Organization of America Park. Wm. H.

BaiiersDY, jjio iv. oroao si.1 Int. Middletown, Pa. Viewing Mon, 7-9. funeral services Sunday, 3 P.

precisely. "Goldsteins'." 6410 N. Broad st 96 102', 100'i 102', wn i.iSJrf.F.V.!? 43 104 Club, and founder of the Young the Workmen's Circle. Surviv-lciidden P. M.

Died Int. Montefiore Cemetery. Shiva will be 11 89'i 89'i I 83', 84 lj Rpnuh Iran rliih nf Snr ntrfiplH -aricn 2 89'i 89 84 till inn aa'l aati wneelb i v. aic a uiumci auu iuui aia- 91 74'i 75'i 74'i observed at 241 E. Walnut Park drive.

Van DOOSSELAERE April townsnip. Surviving, in addition; ters LX)N'T miss Grace 333 115'i 114s, 115 Grace 12 224', 225 229'i '2 GrUn 1 23 129'i 127'i WlsPSv MILLER. -SudAenly. April 28. 1965.

HARRY (YANKOVOY), of 1516 N. 2d beloved son of Walter and the late Matrona Yanhovoy, and brother of Mrs. Ann Boris and Alexis and Samuel Yankovoy and Mrs. Alice Di Antonio. to her husband, are her mother, 2 78'i 78'i 78'.

2 91 93 93 467 158'i 154 155'i PHILEMON. Age 83 years. Husband of the late Ursule Van Doosselaere and 'Treasury of Music' WINFRED PEARSON, of 714 HtNorRy 5s73 lfSlZ4 SS Ys 110 72'i 70 70 father of Lucienne Shaw of 2066 10U'4 100', 100'i em. 'Il Atlantic St. Relatives, al, Ti.TlI Ploveea of Craftex Mills.

a also WTMARD. MARIE wife of Attorney N. L. Wymard. on May 1, 1965, Arlington, Mrs.

Justine Hinders, survived by her husband and two daughters. Mrs. Joseph R. Kraft, of of Washington. D.

C. There will be no viewing but please omit flowers. Friends may attend funeral Mass at Our Lady of Lourdes Church, 3rd and Lancaster 10 A. on May 4. Burial will be at Calvary Cem.

Miller notice.) S. 49th reUred as a HeintztNoRy 47 4 wu im ioo- i 4'uw 44 ntitiFn flttirinrf afn 1 1 itrft I r- a I re In vited to services Tues 11 A.M., Charles 1 1 TT A ll.ott.nv A .1. died Friday in 2 CommftHlv ic f1( 444H vited to the funeral 8:30 A from Kashlak Funeral Home, 2d I I WJT-ll U. in 11 Mrs. Jwie b.

Arnold; a son, James and a daughter, Robyn Lee. IGNATIUS CHARLES ZENS, a retired barber, died Wednesday at Haverford Hospital. He was 81 and lived at 1722 Acade- "a Int. Oakland Cem. Friends may call Radio Pmgram lpm-SUNDAY WFLN under auspice of Jefierson.

Funeral servjcea 10 A 8 85'. 85'. i Mnn gv St. Nicholas R. 0.

Church. 817 N. 7th Hospital. He wa3 85. Mr.

Pear- (juifsut son is survived by three "Jsli st. ini uaKiana lem. nenoa may cau 30. 1965, ELIZABETH 32 130 127'i 127'i-2'. ills.

6. I 10 io2'i 102-, 102'. i Mic Npw Hinn 5 iw, too1. iooj. i nqn 28 44'i 94'.

94', sun. e. r. fnee James), suddenly, of 405 White Charles John J. and James f'f s78 ZELLIS.

May 1. 1965, SOL. husband Ml nl 4th father OTONNELU. April 30. Horse Pike, Haddon Heights.

N. CHARLES G. (CHAT), of 8069 Row-' survived by her husband, Harry A 2 42'. 42', 92 WEST LAUREL HILL NEW YORK, May 1 (AP)4 of Dr. Abraham ZeUi'.

brother of Mr.my lane, Havertown A mem- ana iour aaugnters, 2'7o WUliam J. Coakley, Mrs. Helen land husband of Ethel O'Connell, Verdi, and her children, Mr. Charles arneu Aeins ana Mr. s.muei 4euts.

t--i also survived by 2 grandchildren. Rel- Oer Of tne Master Barbers AS- (nee Kimker). Relatives and friends Verdi and Mrs. Angela D'Andrea The Associated Press index .1 vited to funeral, 1:30 A. also survived by her parents, Mr.

and atives and f-iends are J79 100', 99'i 100'. 5 101', 101-U 101', 1 19 99', 99 99 4 86', 8'i 86'i- 10 101 100'i 20 102'i 101'. 102'. Mr- ZenS for 50 35 key wholesale commodity neral services Sun Goldsteins'," 6410 N. Broad st.

Int 213 Avnu olfl-Cynwvrf prices reached a new 1965 higi Mt. Lebanon cem. Shiva wUl be ob Nulty funeral Home, rranktora ave. Mrs. Stanley James; five brothers, one1 and Church st.

Solemn Requiem Mass, jjjter and nve grandchildren. Rela-St. Dominies Church, 10 A. M. tives and friends are invited to funeral St.

Dominic's Cem. Friends may call, on 8:15 A. from The Falco Mon. after 7 P. M.

Vuneral Home, 6600 Browning operated a snop at 9U7 za st. A widower, he is survived by three daughters, Margaret, Mrs. served at 2402 6. 4th at. 26 100 100 116', llj'i 115', 13 101', 101'i 101'.

jthis week. E. Bonner, Mrs. Manus J. Burns and Mrs.

C. W. Coates. vSm 'intHarC MRS. MARGARET THOMAS, wife of a sewing intUT 4407 machine dealer at 818 died Saturday at her home.iITE She was 78 and lived at 3'i84 Pennsauken.

N. J. Solemn Requiem Mass, 9 30 A. St. Rose of Lima It rose to 170.24 from 170.08 In Memoriara Helen Z.

Schard and Mrs. Anne Z. Werbickas, three sisters and 4 Church. Int Holy Cross Yeadon. 1 309 309 -2 122 273 'i 269 272'i 165 137 Ui'i K-L-M CATHEBLNE EVANS May 34, 1963.

last week. It stood at 1C1.S4 year ago. In loving memory of my dear wife. four grandchildren. Your husband GEORGE.

1 ARCH EI. laving aaemorr ti 77 73'i II1. 40'. 39J. of my husband who passed away May MRS.

ANCHEL POKOTILOW, are her husband: two sons' 82'i 76'. 73'. 81. 40 38 81'i Reaching new highs were industrials, lovestock, textiles ani 2. 191.

40 Pa. Friends may call Mon. tvt 7-10. (Parking on premises.) 30, 1965. BENJ4MIN, of Park Town Place, brother of Mr Boris Winick, Mrs.

Rose Paul, Mrs. Ger trade W. Cohen, Mrs. Pearl Schwarti Mrs. Betty Schwartz.

Relatives anc1 frienda are Invited to funeral service Sunday, 12:30 P. M. precisely 6(10 N. Broad st. Int Montefiore Cem.

Shiva will be ob served at 127 Coiwyn Bala-Cynwyd Pa. i. si'i ai nonferous metals. Food fell to Il'i Your gentle fare and patient (mile, A'ith sadness we recall. You had a kindly word for each, And died beloved by all.

greatly missed, wife Julia. 48 118 116'. the former Mollie PokoUlowJFrank J. and Ralph and Lehv rfriday. 8ndchildren.

1' 4936 Rorer st. She was 81. She iungT was a founder of Congregation) WILLIAM H. GRIFFIN, a j0vcv. Brith Israel, st and thei retired building contractor, died utton a new 1965 low.

Grains and cof Due to the death of our beloved President JOHN HARRIS STEPHENS our plant and office will be closed MONDAY, MAY 3. 1965 TACTAIR FLUID CONTROL CORP. BRIDGEPORT. PA. ton also were lower Cemetery lots Roosevelt blvd.

Surviving are' Saturday at Philadelphia Gen-lLoTuird V'A 5819 V. lh May 1 r.RtVF, fnr Mr Mrs. Hospital. He was 96 and I ge 4V7 In Phil. Memorial Cem.

Featuring four daughters, 127 100'i 100'r 29 86', 85'. 1' 103 47'. 65', 318 1', 126 127 2 98 98 98 3 9t'i 93'i 93'i 102 102 102 1 2 66 66 66 49 iw. ioo'. 5 101 101 101 1 344 34 344 6 95'.

95'i 10 152 132 132 3 64 J2'i 91'i 42'i ii April 30 H-170J4 H177.ll L-127 20 H-191 34 16173 Week Ago 170 08 17688 129 07 18917 162.13 16530 1, 195 JACOB T. WOEsS.NER, age years, beloved husband of L. lis Woessner (nee Dagenbarh). Relative-and friends are invited to funeral sen ices 11 A. at the Deeter Fu M.ckTr Year AH 16144 4 127 81 156 2J 177 148 214 Jg 35 Commodities Industrials Food livestock Grains 4 Cotton Textile rrpriuai riti 11 inaie la my multiple.

Call BR 3 grave let. Per. tare. Vorth S4a. Will sac Write M-44 Inquirer Berman, Mrs.

Albert Aronson, Mrs. Frank D. Zall and Mrs. Herman Wohl; a brother and lived at 426 N. 53d st.

He retired more than 20 years ago. He is survived by a son, Wil MacvCr M.cy cv5s77 MaireC 5 s7l M-CaU 4.s92 neral Home. 5800 N. 5t K. Int.

Hillside Cem. Pleas omit Cowers. No night 166 86 H-246 53 244 10 Non(er Metal liam E. isuti lUKuE grave lot Reduced (or wile saie. Ki j-3098.

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